The critically acclaimed revival of Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's You Can’t Take It With You welcomes Emmy Award-nominated TV and film star Anna Chlumsky (“Veep," "My Girl") and Emmy Award-winning screen and stage star Richard Thomas (“The Waltons," “The Americans," Race) to the cast Jan. 6.

Anna Chlumsky

Chlumsky and Thomas take over the roles of Alice Sycamore and Paul Sycamore, respectively, succeeding Rose Byrne and Mark Linn-Baker, who played their final performances Jan. 4.

The production marks Chlumsky's Broadway debut.

The comedy, which officially opened Sept. 28 at the Longacre Theatre, is currently scheduled to play through Feb. 22. Directed by six-time Tony Award nominee and Drama Desk Award winner Scott Ellis, the production stars Tony winner James Earl Jones.

"Family can do crazy things to people. And the Sycamore family is a little crazy to begin with," according to press notes. "James Earl Jones heads the wackiest household to ever hit Broadway in Kaufman and Hart’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic You Can’t Take It With You. He plays wily Grandpa Vanderhof, leader of a happily eccentric gang of snake collectors, cunning revolutionaries, ballet dancers and skyrocket makers. But when the youngest daughter brings her fiancé and his buttoned-up parents over for dinner, that’s when the real fireworks start to fly."

The original production of the play opened at the Booth Theatre on Dec. 14, 1936, and played for 837 performances. The play won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

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A First Look at James Earl Jones, Elizabeth Ashley, Rose Byrne, Annaleigh Ashford and Cast in Broadway's You Can't Take It With You

A First Look at James Earl Jones, Elizabeth Ashley, Rose Byrne, Annaleigh Ashford and Cast in Broadway's You Can't Take It With You

The Broadway revival of Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy You Can't Take It With You, starring Tony Award-winning theatre veteran James Earl Jones, began previews Aug. 26 at the Longacre Theatre prior to an official opening Sept. 28.